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Daleks Versus the Martians was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine. It was written by Alan Barnes.

Summary

While exploring the mysteries of the Martian Sphinx, Dr. Who, Louise and Susan are captured by Daleks who have moved into the Sol system, closer to Earth. Dr. Who and Susan escape with the help of the native Martians and are taken to a city beneath the Sphinx. Dr. Who activates a dormant fighting robot there. As Dr. Who rescues Louise from the Daleks (who have learnt about TARDIS), the robot attacks and destroys the Daleks' Martian base. This only delays their future attack on "the Blue Planet".

Plot

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Characters

References

Mars

Species

  • Martians are small, telepathic, hairless humanoid creatures with large eyes, no mouth or nose.

Weapons

  • The Martian Sphinx is the ultimate weapon of war, a giant robot with formidable firepower.

Susan

  • Susan, Dr. Who's granddaughter, helped revive the Martian Sphinx with her understanding of the hieroglyphs found in the cave system below the surface of the planet.

Notes

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